What raises the price of the rent?

We have all at some point of our lives rented a place even if it has been for a few days only. It is clear that there are various types of rooms, apartments and houses for rent and that therefore the prices are different. The UK is an excellent example for a country where you might end up paying an enormous rent for basically nothing. We will talk about the reasons why some places are very expensive and why some can be pretty affordable. We will not cover any other additional aspects and expenses such as the ones needed to move in or have your goods delivered. The goal of this article is to show that places offered for short term rent and ones that you might live in, have similar criteria when it comes to the size of the rent. In the end of the day the key factor that determines the lease is convenience. We will break it down below and will see its components.

If a property is in a bad shape then you can get a bargain

Condition

This is the first thing that a person sees once they set foot inside or see photos on the internet. The condition of the room or the apartment is directly linked to the asking price for rent. It is obvious that hotels and lodges work on the same principle. The length of the stay is not a factor here at all. People are willing to pay crazy money for luxury hotels in which they stay for just a few days. On the other hand if you want to move in to a flat in the UK which is freshly renovated you must be ready to pay more than usual. The investment in the property determines the asking price. After all a landlord is the one to pay good money for handyman services. London indeed has to offer a lot when it comes to renovations. Professional services are needed for all types of domestic projects and they cost money. However, there are always some great companies which provide reliable handyman services such as Goodman Handyman in North London for example. A good plumbing or painting job is easy to see and this works to the advantage of the owner. Additionally rent can go up if:

  • The floor has been freshly replaced
  • Window frames are brand new
  • Kitchen appliances have just been installed
  • Upholstery and curtains are in excellent condition

If you are to move in at a place which requires a thorough repair then you will not settle for a high price. Apartments which require a team and a van full of construction materials in order to look habitable are typically cheap. But is this the only reason? Will people pay good money to lease a flat or a room which is in an awful condition? The answer is “yes”, as we move on to the next point.

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Location

Convenience is also related to the number of actions or movements you need to perform in order to reach your goal. For example you want your hotel to be right by the slope at a winter resort. You want your room to be situated next to the beach and you want your flat to be right by the Tube station in London. Living at distant boroughs of London is typically cheaper because you need to change a few buses or make connections underground in order to get to The City. That being said, people are willing to pay a lot just to lease an apartment at a convenient area in London. In fact it turns out that location defeats both the condition and the size of the apartment when it comes to being a crucial factor. Some folks are willing to spend good money only to sleep on a couch in Islington or North London if this will allow them to reach their office easily. At least they don’t sleep in vans. Our desire to move as little as possible has driven us to the point where we want to spend absolutely no time walking or changing buses. It is true that time is our most expensive asset but things are getting out of hand. People are becoming more impatient by the minute. If a professional delivery company is just a little late, we demand compensation. We hate sitting at an airport too. Our impatience can be seen when we start picking a place to live.

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If you need larger rooms then get ready to pay

Size

Size definitely matters especially when we talk about accommodations. It is funny how neglected this part initially is. Most fellas are satisfied with just a little room because they are sure that they can live in a very well-organised way. Younger families underestimate the square footage of apartments and only a few years in they realise that they need something way larger. It’s in human’s nature to keep buying things and never get rid of them. Few families conduct house clearance regularly. Most of us just keep on piling. We start buying new cabinets, larger wardrobes to the point where we simply stop having room even for them.

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This is why landlords charge a lot for spacious homes. It doesn’t really matter how big your suite or room at a hotel is. If you are about to rent a place short term then this aspect of the price making won’t be a factor. Spending a weekend at a huge rented flat in the middle of London won’t matter because you will be probably out all the time. Even if you aren’t and stay in all the time you will struggle to utilise the whole area that you have. In case you are looking to settle down and spend some years at a given apartment then you should be ready to pay more for bigger square footage. A time will come when you will be grateful that you have opted for more space.

All in all these are the three factors that contribute to the size of the rent you will pay. As we can see all three of them are relevant both for short term and long term leases. Try to find a balance between the three and only then call the moving company to collect and deliver your furniture.

How to choose the ideal neighbourhood for your new home

The phrase “location, location, location” may be a cliché but it is the absolute truth when it comes to choosing the perfect neighbourhood for you and your family. However, location isn’t the only thing that matters when you are scouting for a new area to live in. Here are the factors that you should consider in order to define whether a neighbourhood is ideal for you or not.

Lifestyle

Before you commence scouting the different areas which interest you, take time to consider your current lifestyle. This way you will be able to determine which neighbourhoods in your list covers your personal and social needs. Keep in mind that living in a nice house which isn’t in an area that matches your lifestyle will sooner or later cause you discomfort and unhappiness.

Real estate prices

The real estate market isn’t simple as property prices aren’t fixed. This means that the value of your new home will be determined mostly from the area in which it is located. By knowing which properties are within your financial means and which aren’t you will be able to easily filter out all neighbourhood in which you can afford to live without breaking bank.

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Commuting

Ask yourself whether you are willing to commute or not? Sometimes the ideal area for you can be situated at several miles from the city centre or your place of work which will mean waking up earlier and driving for a longer period of time from and to work. Are you ready to make these sacrifices only to reside in a neighbourhood that covers all your needs and lifestyle, or is it impossible for you to imagine living far away from the city noise?

Amenities

Explore each neighbourhood that you are considering carefully and learn what amenities they can offer you. Look for establishments such as:

  • Grocery stores and supermarkets
  • Markets
  • Dry cleaning
  • Gas stations
  • Healthcare facilities and hospitals
  • Postal offices

The more amenities the better as you won’t have to travel to nearby areas in order to use any of the above mentioned establishments.

Schools

It is very important that you choose a neighbourhood which has its own primary and secondary schools, if you are a parent or planning to become one in the future. This will save you time as you won’t have to drive for miles in order to take them and get them from school. It will also make the lives of your kids more comfortable as they won’t have to commute during the days in which you can’t drive them or pick them up.

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Employment opportunities

If commuting isn’t an option for you but you really like the area, you should vet the local employment market. Perhaps there is a possibility for you to find a job in close proximity to the neighbourhood. This will not only solve your commuting conundrum but also save you a significant amount of money as many of your expenses (gas, toll taxes, car repairs and etc.) will diminish drastically.

Moving services

Choose an area which is adequately covered by movers. For example Get Removals cover Greater London in full which means that you can easily relocate to any neighbourhood within the English capital. By delegating your domestic removal to professional man and van contractors you will have the peace of mind that all your belongings will be diligently packed, loaded and hauled to your new address. This will give you more time to prepare your new home for the arrival of your possessions.

Crime rate

Everybody wants to live in a safe area and you shouldn’t be any different. Conduct a meticulously researched about the different crime rates in the neighbourhoods that you are considering. If necessary contact the police and ask them to provide you the official crime statistics of each area. This way you will know which areas are suitable for you and your family and which aren’t,

Proximity to your family and friends

Moving to a new neighbourhood means that you will be leaving behind all your friends and family. Still this doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to visit them and vice versa. However this would only be possible if your new area is situated at a reasonable distance from their homes. So, if you are desire is to keep in touch with your close ones you should opt for a neighbourhood which is at a short drive away.

Public transportation options

Some areas are served by their own tube or railway station while others are linked to the other parts of the city only via a certain number of bus routes. The former neighbourhoods are much more desirable as they allow local residents to quickly get to any point of London. Therefore it is of immense importance that you learn about the local public transportation options and reflect on whether they will cover your needs or not.

Culture

Every neighbourhood has its own cultural characteristics. Some areas are home to large foreign communities while others tend to host various social events such as festivals, specialised markets, and musical concerts and so on. Make sure that you choose a neighbourhood in which you and your family will be comfortable and welcomed. For example if you are looking to reside in a calm and quiet place you should avoid areas which have internationally known landmarks or which host the aforementioned events. 

Proximity to international transportation hubs

Leaving next to an airport or major train station can be quite irritating due to the constant noise of arriving and departing airplanes and trains. However, it can also be an advantage as you will have a quick and easy access to international transportation hubs which can drastically impact your lifestyle, especially if you work a job that requires a lot of travelling to various points on Earth.

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As you can see there are many things that you should factor in, in order to find the perfect neighbourhood for you and your family. But if you approach the task with the needed diligence and patient, you will be able to discover the area of your dreams and enjoy it in full.